2 Tuesday, May 3, 1977 University Daily Kansan News Digest From our wire services Justices rebuff defendants WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court yesterday rebuffed an attempt by three Watergate defendants to argue that their convictions should be reversed because The justices turned down without comment a request by lawyers for former Atty Gen. John Mitchell and one-time White House aides H.R. Haldenman and John D. Ehrlichman to file a supplemental memorandum outlining the impact of the news report The news report aired by National Public Radio two weeks ago said the court had voted to detain the cover-up conviction appears but that Chief Justice Warren E. Kendrick said the ruling was not final. If attorneys for the three men had been permitted to file the memorandum, they would have argued that the news "leak" from the court made necessary the plaintiffs' defense. Verdict upsets porn charge WHITLA-A continuing crackdown on the showing of so-called pornographic movies in Wichita suffered a backyard week in Siegwick County District Court. Neil Cook, 21, a White State University student, was acquired by a district court jury of a state charge of promoting obscensity for the Feb. 10 screening on television. The charge had been brought by the office of Dist. Atty. Vern Miller against Cook, executive president of the Artistic Arts Office, for exhibiting the artwork in front of the film museum. After the trial, which began eight days ago, Cook said that he was both elated and surprised at the verdict. City to hear trash report The Lawrence City Commission will hear a report tonight on the effectiveness of the trash incentive program adopted on a trial basis five weeks ago. KU employes to be honored Classified and Unclassified Employe of the Year awards will be announced at the third annual University of Kansas Employee Recognition ceremony at 1:30 in the fall at 5:45 p.m. The KU Employee Recognition Committee selected five names in each category from names submitted by KU faculty, staff and students. The committee based its decision on interviews with supervisors and colleagues of the nominees. Classified finalists are Opal Coffman, clerk IV, housing; Juan Remus, nurseryman, physical plant; Goldie Burch, history; Deborah Walker, secretary II, research administration; and Ross Wukhulek, audio visual supervisor I, division of continuing Unclassified finalists are Marlin Clark, reference librarian III at Watson Library; Gil Dyck, dean of admissions and research chemistry laboratories; Roger Williams, assistant editor of Paleontological Institute director of health services. Winners of the Employee of the Year Awards will receive a trophy and a cash prize. The ceremony also will recognize 640 other KU employees for their service to the University. Service Award pins will be awarded to employees with 15, 20 and 25 years of service. Ross McKinney, professor of civil engineering, will present data to the commission on the efficiency of the trash collection plan was started to alleviate slow trash collections on Mondays and Tuesdays. Sanitation employees are given training in proper waste disposal collections are satisfactorily completed. City commissioners will also bear reports on Wichita's Citizen Participation Organization, a system in which neighborhood representatives are elected. The study, done at the behest of the city council, was conducted by the Citizens Advisory Council. Also on the agenda are several land use questions. One is a request to rezone an area on the west side of Maine Street, 300 feet from home. This would be multi-family residential to residence-office. The meeting will begin at 7 p.m. on the fourth floor of the First National Bank On Campus Events TODAY: There will be a SOLAR ENERGY LUNCHON MEETING from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Cottonwood and Meadowlark Rooms of the Kansas Union. UNIVERSITY EMPLOYE RECOGNITION CEREMONY will be at 1 p.m. in the Union Ballroom. *UNIGHT: Harry Wese, designer of Crown Center Hotel in Kansas City, Mo., will lecture on 'BEYOND ARCHITECTURE' at 7:30 in the Union's Forum Room. LOUS RUKEYSE, host of television 'Wall Street Week' will deliver the lecture on 'The Art of the Classroom: A Schmidt, historian and classician from the University of London, will lecture on 'ARSTOTELIANISM IN REAISANCE ENGLAND' at 8:18 in the Union's Council Room. The KU FILM GROUP will show 'Night and Fog' and 'Namook of the Moon.' TOMORROW: DARWN DAICOFF, professor of Economics, will present "The Kansas Economy Today and Its Effects on KU" to the Faculty Forum at noon in the United Ministries Center. GERMAN CLUB will meet at 3:30 p.m. in 4028 W. 16th St. for an event featuring SCHOLARSHIPS will be held at 4:30 p.m. in the Union's Walnut Room. STUDENT SENATE meets at 6:30 p.m. in the Union's Big Eight Room. Kasen Sean, Ron Hemel, R-Topeha, will speak to the KU COLLEGE REPUBLICANS at 7 in the Union's Council Room, Ellis Kraus, associate professor of political science at Western Illinois University, will speak on "POLITICS IN POST-WAR KYOTO" at 5pm. in Strong Hall Auditorium. It was reported incorrectly in yesterday's Kansas that University of Kansas officials had planned for a 6 per cent unclassified employee pay raise since the fiscal 1978 budget was prepared more than a year ago. University administrators have planned on a 6 per cent increase only since early April, when a legislative conference committee on the Board of Regents appropriations bill agreed on the 6 per cent pay increase. Correction "We had hoped all along and had for months worked for a 7 per cent increase," Richard Von Ende, executive secretary to the University, said yesterday. KU originally had requested a 7 per cent pay raise, and University officials had been working for that increase until the conference committee agreed on the "WE MIGHT manage to get my clients arrested, arraigned and convicted within an hour." Kyrle said. "It is complicated when the law allows someone to have the law gets pretty ludicrous sometimes." If the owners were found guilty of violating the statute they would have to pay a fine. "It's not good," she said. situationality could be considered. If the courts uphold the constitutionality of the statute the owners would be forced to change the name of their store. Drug Store . . . George Segal & Jane Fonda Korlie will be want to work with Malone to bring the case to a close as quickly as possible. "This is becoming a long process," he writes, "the clients can understand why a simple web page does not work." "FUN WITH DICK AND JANE" From page one Hillcrest Every Eve, a17.30 & 9:25 Sat. Sun. Mat. 2:06 Glenda Jackson, Sandy Dennis, Geraldine Page "NASTY HABITS" "ROCKY" ZZTOP Robert Shaw — Bruce Cern "The ultimate act of terrorism" "BLACK SUNDAY" PG Eve. 7:15 & 9:45 Sat. Sun. at 2:30 WODDY • DIANE ALLEN • KEATON A NEW COMEDY "ANNIE HALL" A new romance Eve. 7:28 & 9:40 24st. loun. 1:30 Granada NOW SHOWING "THE BAD NEWS BEARS" —Plus THE SHOOTIST Bio opens 8:15 Saturday, 1:30 Sunset Eve. 7:40 & 9:40 Sat.Sun.Mat.1:35 PG Hillcrest E Starring SYLVESTER STALLONE Eve. 7.20 & 9.35 Sat. 8:14 1:46 Hillcrest Tau Sigma Dance Ensemble SPRING CONCERT May 5,6,7.1977 8:00 P.M. UNIVERSITY THEATRE MURPHY HALL Adults - $2.00 Children, Senior Citizens - .50 KU Student LD. This program is partially funded by the Student Activity Fund. TONIGHT DISCO—8 to 12:15 all men free Michelob pitchers $ ^{1} ^{7 5} $ 9 to 11 p.m. HILLCREST SHOPPING CENTER 801 REEP 841-BEER --in a special 3:00 concert. Admission only *2.00 per person ENROLL NOW Be a Montessori Teacher Attend Program at the Lawrence Public Library, Tues., May 3, 7:30 p.m. For Preschool Teachers & Parents of Young Children A Slide Show and Demonstrations Presented By Sunshine Acres Montessori Preschool & The Montessori Plus Teacher Preparation Center This program and demonstration for teachers and parents will also count as orientation for the 1977 summer school Montessori Teacher Preparation & Certificate Course, May 30—July 22. You need not be a college graduate to take this course and earn a Montessori Teacher Certificate. You may do the required nine month internship of student teaching (half days) during the 1977-78 year in Topeka or at Sunshine Acres in Lawrence as you might work part-time or go to school part-time. Four additional scholarships/scholarships toward their tuition and fellow machine courses are available. Also now enrolling children for summer and fall programs at Summer Enrichment Ages Montessori School, 2141 Maple Lane. (842-8232) 2 miles west on Hwy 40 Rock Chalk Ranch Phone 843-4646 GRAND OPENING & OPEN HOUSE Sunday, May 8 10:00-1:30 Featuring - Free coffee & donuts in the morning - Free horseback rides for kids - Tours & demonstrations of riding & jumping THE ROCK CHALK RANCH ___ The University of Kansas Graduation Reminder 77 K Shor switch York v League Seve footba be kep to Lav today BUT USC f Miko kept w pound plane officia heard theirj would me.I The round runni repor expect To Graduates of 1977? This is your Commencement. Your participation will help to make it more significant. All candidates for degrees in May or August and all others who have received degrees and who have not participated in a previous Commencement are invited to take part in Commencement Exercises 11 For additional information about your eligibility to participate in the Commencement ceremony contact the dean of your school or the Office of Admissions and Records.